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still dont know what kind to buy? and have tried trehalose, makes my blood sugaar go up

What type of water comes out of your tap?

We happen to have well water on our property, so this is what I drink.

You could drink Spring water, but if it were me, I would stay away from buying water sold in plastic bottles.Glass is a better option. I wouldn't drink distilled and reverse osmosis is something you'd have to considercost-wise. It's would have to be installed to your water system.

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I have an above the sink water filter from Multi-Pure. It removes basically all contaminates except fluoride. My city doesn't add fluoride, but if you're dealing with that, you'll need something more than what I have. I wouldn't personally drink water that has all the minerals removed, so I'd probably go with glass bottled spring water in that case.

Modified to add:Reverse Osmosis takes out the fluoride and the minerals too. You might find a good balance by adding back in something like Concentrace Trace Mineral Drops from seawater, but I'd still not recommend it.

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Most public water in the US and Canada is "hard", ie. it contains both Calcium and Magnesium and is, health wise, a step up from soft or mineral free water. If you have added Fluorine or Chlorine you have complicating issues but generally public systems have more resources to ensure water quality than bottled water companies.

The problem i would have with bottled water is both the plastic containers and the limited ability to monitor quality. Public water, besides being cheap and easy and convenient, is likely your best health bet. IMHO.

Here our tap water is fluoridated so I mostly drink Italian Pellegrino in glass bottles ...I had a jug filter, but it didn´t remove the fluoride. I recently came across an alkaline water filter jug and wondered if it´d be worthwhile investing in ...it seems to be at least 3 times the price of regular jug filters. Does anyone know what exactly these types of filters remove?? and does water need to be alkaline anyway??? it is such a confusing area

sharing this just so you can get a some information about the types of drinking water you couldbe choosing....If you wish, ignore the part about any products being sold because I know nothing about this mineral formula and am not recommending anything sold on this website. Just want you all to be able to be better informed about what to drink.

does anyone know what water is best to drink? Have heard spring is best, purified is best reverse osmosis, alkaline, very confusing

I am a Type O non secretor and I did not respond well to the Alkaline Water off the shelf as they add Sodium Bicarbonate (an antacid), di-pottasium, Magnesium Sulfate and Calcium Chloride to alkalinize the water.

The units on the market that plug in change the alkalinity with electrical current which I really benefited from.

Jane, interesting! Chloe, wonder what type of water Dr. D recommends for A's?

I know it won't be sparkling water....and I'm certain it wouldn't be water in plastic bottles....so I'dhave to sort of intuit that it's likely to be pure water, and probably wouldn't matter if it's filteredtap water or spring water. But going back to the clinic in 2 weeks and will ask if I can remember!

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